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people manage the government, people leave the governments, but no signal person runs the government. when you look at president-elect trump and what he has done in business, the people who have looked at the way he has managed his business, a couple of things they .2. what is that his management style is relatively autocratic, and the second is he pays a lot of attention to detail. the guest you just had on talking about his tweets is a good example of that. he is not going to be able to get anything done by himself being the president atolves having a compromise having to deal with lots of different constituencies. it's not a command and control kind of situation. what's going to make the biggest difference, frankly, are the people that he appoints to the various cabinet offices and other offices, because they are the people in the end who are going to make the biggest difference in terms of the way the government is managed and led. host: you wrote about this in "the art of the deal," one of his early exchanges and governments dealing with what he calls the dysfunction in new york
people manage the government, people leave the governments, but no signal person runs the government. when you look at president-elect trump and what he has done in business, the people who have looked at the way he has managed his business, a couple of things they .2. what is that his management style is relatively autocratic, and the second is he pays a lot of attention to detail. the guest you just had on talking about his tweets is a good example of that. he is not going to be able to get...
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but the moment the government government and its stature as the government to pressure them to take it down, that is when you are interfering with third-party speech -- >> go ahead, finish. mr. aguinaga: the third party is absent from the conversation. the third party whose speech is being censored is absent from this discussion. >> du jackson's hypotheticals end with, we encourage you to take it down, does that rise to the level of coercion you think is problematic? mr. aguinaga: if the test is coercion, i think i might have a harder case saying that is coercion. i think by its definition, it is easier addressed as a substantial encouragement case. but whether it is encouragement or joint participation and conspiracy, at the end of thef=i day, if what the government is trying to do is eliminate viewpoints from public discourse -- >> again, under my colleague's hypothetical, it was not necessarily to eliminate viewpoints, it was to eliminate in some game that is seriously harming children around the country.■? to stop that. that violates the constitution? mr. aguinaga: i agree that a
but the moment the government government and its stature as the government to pressure them to take it down, that is when you are interfering with third-party speech -- >> go ahead, finish. mr. aguinaga: the third party is absent from the conversation. the third party whose speech is being censored is absent from this discussion. >> du jackson's hypotheticals end with, we encourage you to take it down, does that rise to the level of coercion you think is problematic? mr. aguinaga:...
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there is a right sort of government, a good sort of government, a beneficial sort of government and evil and a destructive sort of government and that distinction really matters. as i said, i think that is ancient is ignored in the context of cronyism. what is being ignored is government proper and the idea is governmentdea value-neutral enterprise and to ever wins the lottery we call elections gets to use it for their purposes. it is if i hold the reins of power i pretty much good to use power however i want and the government power which is the power of force. what we need to do to have a proper government is to subordinate the right. we have to understand that government has a limited proper role. that brings me to the second which is the essential principle of individual rights. again i don't want to go into a great amount of detail on this but the essential point is this, government is only acting properly if it's protecting rights rather than destroying rice or destroying individuals ability to be free. what rights get us the freedom to thrive, to pursue our lives, to produce, to p
there is a right sort of government, a good sort of government, a beneficial sort of government and evil and a destructive sort of government and that distinction really matters. as i said, i think that is ancient is ignored in the context of cronyism. what is being ignored is government proper and the idea is governmentdea value-neutral enterprise and to ever wins the lottery we call elections gets to use it for their purposes. it is if i hold the reins of power i pretty much good to use power...
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the nonessential functions for the federal government, not for any government at all. those grants for transportation and in the environmental space should be handled on the state and local level where with private sector actors, and then we would not be in this problem right now with the shutdown. host: let's let john from maryland join the conversation. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to make sure that first of all the guests say the economy has already been hurt. hotels and businesses drop way down. the reality is this man is not ready to sign any deal. he just wants to play games. it doesn't work like this. we have seen our country going down the drain, and we let this man do whatever he wants. if we need money for a border wall, why can't he called the nfl owners and ask each one of them for $1 billion and be done with it instead of asking the american people to pay for it? it is ridiculous. it is a sad day in america. we are sick and tired that our government is shutdown. people come here for vacations. it is time to spend some money fo
the nonessential functions for the federal government, not for any government at all. those grants for transportation and in the environmental space should be handled on the state and local level where with private sector actors, and then we would not be in this problem right now with the shutdown. host: let's let john from maryland join the conversation. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to make sure that first of all the guests say the economy has already been hurt....
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government shutdown. after that we will hear about the impact the government shutdown is having across the country with reporters from stay in local newspapers. we will take your calls, e- mails, and tweets. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> we want to know how the shutdown is affecting you. send us your touts. >> uploaded it from your mobile device at tout.com at the blue henry house here at stanford. this was the primary residence of the hoover's. significant because she designed it. she had a strong grasp of design and how she wanted the house to look, even though she was not an architect. we are lucky to have the original drawings and documents relating to the design and construction how she wanted the house to look. herhe influence came from travels in the south part of the united states. also from her travels in north africa, which you travel with herbert hoover. it is a great legacy. she designed and created the house. it was inspired by her ideas. she had close inv
government shutdown. after that we will hear about the impact the government shutdown is having across the country with reporters from stay in local newspapers. we will take your calls, e- mails, and tweets. washington journal is live every day at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> we want to know how the shutdown is affecting you. send us your touts. >> uploaded it from your mobile device at tout.com at the blue henry house here at stanford. this was the primary residence of the hoover's....
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reopen government. let's have negotiations about border security across the board with everything on the table. but we're not going to be held hostage. and we're not all going to be pawns in your partisan attempt to redeem what was a phony promise in the campaign to begin with. we're going to build a wall and mexico is going to pay for it. we're not on the hook for that. neither are the american people. thank you for coming today and it now gives me great pleasure to introduce my colleague and friend from virginia, don beyer. rep. beyer: thank you very much. last night president trump gave a speech from the oval office and talked about a crisis, and there is a crisis, but it's not the lack of a wall. trump's government shutdown is a crisis, especially for the national capital region. i represent about 80,000 federal employees and thousands of federal contractors and their family members. they are getting crushed by trump's shutdown. trump said a lot of words last night, but not a single one about the fe
reopen government. let's have negotiations about border security across the board with everything on the table. but we're not going to be held hostage. and we're not all going to be pawns in your partisan attempt to redeem what was a phony promise in the campaign to begin with. we're going to build a wall and mexico is going to pay for it. we're not on the hook for that. neither are the american people. thank you for coming today and it now gives me great pleasure to introduce my colleague and...
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government. this cannot be done by a piecemeal and should not be done by piecemeal. what part is more important than the next? many of us could argue while those might be important issues, what is more important than the millions of small businesses who undergird the entire economy of the unit is dates? -- the united states? the tea party has to understand that they cannot hold government and private partners which are many, from big companies like boeing and lockheed, two small companies, hostage over their inability to get a law that they don't like amended. this has hardly ever been done before in the history of the united states. it cannot be done. they have to open the government. when the government is open, we can get back to work and get to the negotiating table over those issues about how much we should spend on our troops, how much we should spend on domestic, how much we should spend on intelligence, etc. those games, those gimmicks are not going to work. the only thing that the house
government. this cannot be done by a piecemeal and should not be done by piecemeal. what part is more important than the next? many of us could argue while those might be important issues, what is more important than the millions of small businesses who undergird the entire economy of the unit is dates? -- the united states? the tea party has to understand that they cannot hold government and private partners which are many, from big companies like boeing and lockheed, two small companies,...
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the government has far greater tools now than 100 years ago. which level of government would do it? it would be the states. some states don't have to do contact tracing. some states might feel they want to. they are in charge of the police power. they have the right to do contact tracing. there is an important limit on the broad power of the states, the right to due process, the right to equal protection. here the fourth amendment right to be free of searches by the government that are unreasonable or require a warrant. that will be the main issue for contact tracing. contact tracing would primarily be done through high-technology, algorithmic programs using your smartphone. the supreme court a few years ago said if the government wants access to your smartphone, it needs a warrant from a judge. this was a case ironically involving robbers of cell phone stores. the government wanted to trace their cell phones every time the robberies occurred. the court said even though generally when you hand over your information to a third party you lose your privacy interests, the smartphone is
the government has far greater tools now than 100 years ago. which level of government would do it? it would be the states. some states don't have to do contact tracing. some states might feel they want to. they are in charge of the police power. they have the right to do contact tracing. there is an important limit on the broad power of the states, the right to due process, the right to equal protection. here the fourth amendment right to be free of searches by the government that are...
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in the hands of the government. it will be put back where it started and will be clarity from there. if that was done, with that essentially end the controversy here? there is a technical question as to what your standing might be if they did that. i would have thought that if they did what the president said in march they were going to do you would have embraced it and said that is why we started this. i apologize, but i think the senator declared victory and withdraw. >> we would love if the government ended the ball collection of phone records. if the government did that, and purged records from the databases they have, that would resolve everything put into place at issue by our injunction motion. that is not the current state of affairs. i think it would be unwise to expect congress or the next to act in that way. there are two bills, one before the house and the senate, they have differences. they have not reconciled their differences. >> i understand. >> i should say that the injuries are ongoing on a daily b
in the hands of the government. it will be put back where it started and will be clarity from there. if that was done, with that essentially end the controversy here? there is a technical question as to what your standing might be if they did that. i would have thought that if they did what the president said in march they were going to do you would have embraced it and said that is why we started this. i apologize, but i think the senator declared victory and withdraw. >> we would love...
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>> i am an expert on internet governance, so i was invited to be on a panel about internet governance. the guy who put together the program. put alls asks that we these panels and always ignores me and puts washington people on. i told him to get people from other countries and other parts of the internet -- i am just joking about that. we do have a european on the government's -- the governance panel. >> you are a professor at georgia tech. what exactly is internet governance ? >> it is how the internet is policies inrms of how you act on the internet, but also the technical underpinnings. get a domain name, somebody has to coordinate to make sure that domain name is unique. those addresses have to be handed out in certain ways. there are issues of cyber security. most of the governance is kind of hard to understand. people are confused about this issue and what it means because it is distributed governance. it is lots of different people making decisions. there is no centralized government. that is what we call it governance instead of a softer form of government. >> at the 30,000 f
>> i am an expert on internet governance, so i was invited to be on a panel about internet governance. the guy who put together the program. put alls asks that we these panels and always ignores me and puts washington people on. i told him to get people from other countries and other parts of the internet -- i am just joking about that. we do have a european on the government's -- the governance panel. >> you are a professor at georgia tech. what exactly is internet governance ?...
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we just heard the lawyer for the government arguing on behalf of the government, that was assistant toichel, the u.s. solicitor general. he said the case comes down to two propositions. the first is that foreign recipient of aid lacked constitutional rights, they cannot bring a constitutional claim, and he said the respondents cannot bring a constitutional claim because any effect on their message is a product of their own choices, not of government coercion. can you unpack and summarize the core of the government's argument in this case? sure, and- walter: please let me know if i'm going too long. jeffrey: keep it crisp at the beginning and we will have a lot of time for a lot of questions. walter: this is a follow-on case. there was a case already decided by the supreme court addressing a lot of the main issues in this case. back up a second. this has to do with a foreign grant program. united states money being shipped overseas in order to address some issue, in this case it is putting the spread of hiv and aids. because congress is of the view that prostitution and sex trafficking are a
we just heard the lawyer for the government arguing on behalf of the government, that was assistant toichel, the u.s. solicitor general. he said the case comes down to two propositions. the first is that foreign recipient of aid lacked constitutional rights, they cannot bring a constitutional claim, and he said the respondents cannot bring a constitutional claim because any effect on their message is a product of their own choices, not of government coercion. can you unpack and summarize the...
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government. this partnership between the united states government, c.r.s. and the church in congo extends the reach and magnifies the impact of u.s. government assistance into remote areas with needy vulnerable populations that could not be reached otherwise. it is critically important that the u.s. government maintain and expand the support for the essential responses i have just described as well as preserving and strengthening its partnership with the church and other faith-based organizations. if the d.r.c. is to have a future, the hundreds of thousands of women who have been raped must continue to be able to access these services. and even within the context of scarce resources, the u.s. should combat the conditions that foster rape as a weapon of war. i would like to make these recommendations. one, u.s. must use its leverage as a donor and partner to press the congo government to fulfill its security mandate, uphold human rights and protect civilians. the congolese government has requested
government. this partnership between the united states government, c.r.s. and the church in congo extends the reach and magnifies the impact of u.s. government assistance into remote areas with needy vulnerable populations that could not be reached otherwise. it is critically important that the u.s. government maintain and expand the support for the essential responses i have just described as well as preserving and strengthening its partnership with the church and other faith-based...
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open up this government. and, yes, i use the word hostage. and yes, i use the word ransom. and yes, i believe there are two people and a lot of complicit people with this government being shut down. and with the pain and suffering that we're imposing on our employees. anybody who thinks democrats are responsible for that doesn't know what's happened. and i'm very much concerned about the president being able to communicate with the american people. the historic, greatest leader of all time. can't get aa way from hearing what the president has to say. every morning, every afternoon, and every evening. he has plenty of times, and by the way, the president said, yes, i'm not going to give the state of the union until the government is opened. he just said that. ust a few hours ago. open up this government. and for anybody who watches the votes on this floor and watches that we voted, unanimously, open d.h.s.. theoted unanimously open up other departments of government. we voted unanimously to make sure that the
open up this government. and, yes, i use the word hostage. and yes, i use the word ransom. and yes, i believe there are two people and a lot of complicit people with this government being shut down. and with the pain and suffering that we're imposing on our employees. anybody who thinks democrats are responsible for that doesn't know what's happened. and i'm very much concerned about the president being able to communicate with the american people. the historic, greatest leader of all time....
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>> no government has ever been like the government i would like. no government has ever practice the kind of government i think the founding fathers imagined. even they did not practice it. but to the extent that governments have advocated for freedom, people have been successful, gdp has grown, happiness has grown, freedom has ground. i am a huge lover of 19th century america. i know that david has a different perspective of pre- world war i america. i think that was the golden age of this country in which individuals were actually as free as we have been in america. if you compare china to hong kong. if you compare america to hong kong, we are sinking in economic index like a rock. i think there are better governments and worse governments, and i think the u.s. government, which started out as the best government in the world -- i am an immigrant. i came here because i believe this is the best government in the world. i think it has eroded over the last 100 years and is moving away from that freedom. even by simple indexes of freedom, dropping dr
>> no government has ever been like the government i would like. no government has ever practice the kind of government i think the founding fathers imagined. even they did not practice it. but to the extent that governments have advocated for freedom, people have been successful, gdp has grown, happiness has grown, freedom has ground. i am a huge lover of 19th century america. i know that david has a different perspective of pre- world war i america. i think that was the golden age of...
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government intrusion, government violation of our privacy. because government really has no power. it has what we give it when we give up our liberty. the amendments promote openness of government. there's the sixth amendment that talks about a public speedy trial where witnesses come forward and people are put on notice of the crime and they are given a jury trial, but the most important part of that amendment is that the trial is public. seventh amendment deals with jury trials in civil cases. of course the fifth amendment talks about the fact that in a trial a person accused doesn't have to testify or produce any evidence against themselves. and then the fourth amendment talks about how government is limited on how it can intrude into our homes and our papers. it limits government surveillance. it's a philosophy that government must have reasons, it must be a reasonable search based on probable cause. and that there must be a warrant drafted under oath describing the place to be searched, the persons and objects to be seized. now this just didn't come out of our ancestor's mind
government intrusion, government violation of our privacy. because government really has no power. it has what we give it when we give up our liberty. the amendments promote openness of government. there's the sixth amendment that talks about a public speedy trial where witnesses come forward and people are put on notice of the crime and they are given a jury trial, but the most important part of that amendment is that the trial is public. seventh amendment deals with jury trials in civil...
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to cut costs by the government. when you look at cloud computing, you could literally save millions of dollars. we are in tight times. this morning, when i asked randy levin about the benefit of switching to cloud e-mail apps he said they save the $5 million. he said, we get to survive. we're surviving our budget crisis. there are so many opportunities in the cheap technology that has come onstream. we need to broaden our definitions to include some of these new product technologies. the cost of things that used to be very expensive are coming down radically. there is a huge opportunity for the government to take advantage of that. by designing programs correctly, you can actually get more for less. >> since you have started putting these forums together, do you find that environment and interest in trying to get more people involved in this process is changing? >> absolutely. something like this really benefits from the kind of visibility that we're able to give to innovators. if you make innovators into heroes, at
to cut costs by the government. when you look at cloud computing, you could literally save millions of dollars. we are in tight times. this morning, when i asked randy levin about the benefit of switching to cloud e-mail apps he said they save the $5 million. he said, we get to survive. we're surviving our budget crisis. there are so many opportunities in the cheap technology that has come onstream. we need to broaden our definitions to include some of these new product technologies. the cost...
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i think it lies of government. i think it lies with government. with -- to the powerful interests and not standing up for the small. we need to just will energy companies in britain. many to invest in the future. we need to get a fair deal. frankly, there will never be public consent for bad investment on less we get a fair deal. the system is broken and we can fix it. in 2015, the election the next labor government will electricitynd prices until 2017. [applause] [applause] your bill will not rise. it will benefit businesses. that is what i mean by government that fights for you. that's what i mean i saying that britain can be better. companies are not going to like this. it will cost them more. they have been over charging people for too long with the market that does not work. it is time to reset the market. we'll pass legislation in our first year in office to do that. we'll have a regulator that is genuinely on the customer's side and enabling the investment that we need. that will be better than this. [applause] so, making britain better tha
i think it lies of government. i think it lies with government. with -- to the powerful interests and not standing up for the small. we need to just will energy companies in britain. many to invest in the future. we need to get a fair deal. frankly, there will never be public consent for bad investment on less we get a fair deal. the system is broken and we can fix it. in 2015, the election the next labor government will electricitynd prices until 2017. [applause] [applause] your bill will not...
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a government-run option, a government option, as it's called, would be the federal government making decisions about care. so while you may decide that it's a lot cheaper because the federal government can subsidize the insurance plan, the government will actually be deciding what kind of coverage you get. this is one of the areas that we're concerned about in using this comparative effectiveness research, because clearly the so-called public option in order to keep costs down could end up rationing care. now that's okay if it's merely an option and people figured out, wait a minute, even though it's cheaper, i don't want this. but what a health care consulting group says is that unfortunately because private employers are likely to dump their employees into the government-run system, about two-thirds of the people that have insurance today, 119 million people would end up with the government-run plan rather than the private insurance they have today. when the president says, if you'd like your insurance coverage, you get to keep it, i hope what he means is that we won't do anything
a government-run option, a government option, as it's called, would be the federal government making decisions about care. so while you may decide that it's a lot cheaper because the federal government can subsidize the insurance plan, the government will actually be deciding what kind of coverage you get. this is one of the areas that we're concerned about in using this comparative effectiveness research, because clearly the so-called public option in order to keep costs down could end up...
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the government and in the city and state governments. i'm very proud we were there at the beginning of the performance revolution. the second revolution we launched was the customer revolution. now, the word customer created some controversy when we used the phrase, customer revolution. in some corners, people objected to the people we were referring to were, in fact, owners of the government. nevertheless, there was no other word other than customers that so accurately convey to our workforce how we wanted our citizens to be treated. so we stwuk th -- stuck with th. and to this day, federal agencies who deal with the public measure their performance in the quality they bring to serving their customers. one quick example that stuck with me from those years -- we went out and studied the rather isolated examples of governmental units that had actually pioneered some of the things that we instituted in the federal government. and we went and spent time with the private corporations that were known for efficiencies. i never forget spending
the government and in the city and state governments. i'm very proud we were there at the beginning of the performance revolution. the second revolution we launched was the customer revolution. now, the word customer created some controversy when we used the phrase, customer revolution. in some corners, people objected to the people we were referring to were, in fact, owners of the government. nevertheless, there was no other word other than customers that so accurately convey to our workforce...
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when you look at government and say, why is government so bad? bill friedman -- militariton -- milton friedman hit it on the head. government will never be efficient because of the very nature of government. it's not an argument for no government, but it's an argument for minimizing how big government is. it shouldn't be part of something that the private sector can do because the government will never be as efficient. nobody spends somebody else's money as wisely as their own. until we recognize that, which goes hand in hand with what the founders thought. the founders thought people ought to be left me to do -- free to do most of the things themselves. they limited what the federal government would do. as we move forward in this debate and as we look at what can be don't do bring back the greatness of this country, i think we do have to be worried about the debt we're accumulating. my hope is that both sides of the aisle will look long and hard and say this isn't the way we should run our government and not just say this and say next time, but
when you look at government and say, why is government so bad? bill friedman -- militariton -- milton friedman hit it on the head. government will never be efficient because of the very nature of government. it's not an argument for no government, but it's an argument for minimizing how big government is. it shouldn't be part of something that the private sector can do because the government will never be as efficient. nobody spends somebody else's money as wisely as their own. until we...
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my government will ensure fairer markets for consumers. this will include bringing forward measures to help battle unfair practices in the energy market to help reduce energy bills. priority will be to build a more united country, strengthening the social, economic, and cultural bonds between england, northern ireland, scotland and wales. my government will work in cooperation with the administrations and will work with all the parties in northern tirlede support the return of devolved government. a new law will ensure that the united kingdom retains its world class regime protecting personal data and proposals to renew digital charter will be brought forward to ensure the united kingdom is the safest place to be online. legislation will also be introduced to modernize the ourt system and to help reduce motor insurance premiums. by government will initiate a full public inquiry into the tower ire at dgrenfell to ascertain the causes and make sure the appropriate lessons are learned. to support victims , my government will take forward meas
my government will ensure fairer markets for consumers. this will include bringing forward measures to help battle unfair practices in the energy market to help reduce energy bills. priority will be to build a more united country, strengthening the social, economic, and cultural bonds between england, northern ireland, scotland and wales. my government will work in cooperation with the administrations and will work with all the parties in northern tirlede support the return of devolved...
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the queen's speech sets the government's agenda. if you missed any of the speech, you can watch it online at our website c-span .org. >> spnch than's "washington journal" live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, election security and voting reform and talk about the obama and trump administration's involvement with ukraine with a foreign policy staff writer and then former south carolina governor mark sanford discusses his effort to primary president trump for the republican nomination for president. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> good morning 378 good morning. good to be with all of you. gill, thanks for those kind words and of course my thanks to
the queen's speech sets the government's agenda. if you missed any of the speech, you can watch it online at our website c-span .org. >> spnch than's "washington journal" live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, election security and voting reform and talk about the obama and trump administration's involvement with ukraine with a foreign policy staff writer and then former south carolina governor mark sanford discusses his effort to primary president...
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thehe government -- end government shutdown. pay your bills. do not wait, do not delay, do not put our people through this any longer. i am more than happy to work with them on all kinds of issues. i want to get back to work on the things that the american people sent us here to work on, creating new jobs and new security for our middle class. we are better than this. certainly the american people are a lot better than this. i believe that what we have accomplished for amanda and millions ofns of their fellow citizens on this day proves that even when the odds are long and the obstacles are many, we are and always will be a country that can do great things together. thank you and god bless you. tank you for the great work you are doing and thank you kathleen sebelius for the outstanding work she is doing making sure millions can get health insurance. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] click some of our viewers have sent tweets regarding c-span and the government shutd
thehe government -- end government shutdown. pay your bills. do not wait, do not delay, do not put our people through this any longer. i am more than happy to work with them on all kinds of issues. i want to get back to work on the things that the american people sent us here to work on, creating new jobs and new security for our middle class. we are better than this. certainly the american people are a lot better than this. i believe that what we have accomplished for amanda and millions ofns...
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he said cut government spending. the government was a lot smaller than it is today. that helps growth of private sector economy. one point on the tax cuts. i helped put that text plan together with larry kudlow and others. a lot of people said it wouldn't work. we had the experiment. we cut our business tax rates from the highest in the world to the middle and lowest in the world. all the money came into the united states as we became a very attractive place to invest. it was a spectacular success anyway you look at it. it created millions of dollars -- jobs. under the biden plan, we would move back to having the highest tax rates in the world could we want america to be number one. we want to beat japan and china and russia. we can't do that if we raise our taxes. we are going to have higher taxes in the united states than china does? that's absurd. host: $8 trillion which is highlighted in a couple of different places, to what degree do the tax cuts contribute to that of debt racked up under the previous administration? guest: i didn't always agree with trump on sp
he said cut government spending. the government was a lot smaller than it is today. that helps growth of private sector economy. one point on the tax cuts. i helped put that text plan together with larry kudlow and others. a lot of people said it wouldn't work. we had the experiment. we cut our business tax rates from the highest in the world to the middle and lowest in the world. all the money came into the united states as we became a very attractive place to invest. it was a spectacular...
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will he on behalf of government apologized to the victims parliament and government have been letting down? >> the institution, all political parties to improve complaint procedures and other aspects of the culture of politics to make sure younger men are young women who are interested in politics do not in any way feel deterred from an active role and that is a place for everyone in this house on all sides and the house authorities themselves of making sure this is the best possible working environment. >> many mothers in this chamber know how hard childbirth can be, a veiled threat against this when being question and the way honorable members did when questioned by channel 4 recently. and complete the work, to use her influence, the prime minister of bangladesh, thinking -- >> i'm sure the honorable lady, notify the honorable lady referred to this question. you didn't. >> that was disorderly. >> nevertheless the question has been asked, briefly to reply. >> you and the house to be aware i can only speak on behalf, my honorable friends, and important human rights priority area for t
will he on behalf of government apologized to the victims parliament and government have been letting down? >> the institution, all political parties to improve complaint procedures and other aspects of the culture of politics to make sure younger men are young women who are interested in politics do not in any way feel deterred from an active role and that is a place for everyone in this house on all sides and the house authorities themselves of making sure this is the best possible...
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government wanted. itis fixed the problem but doesn't provide the information about where outside the united states. in some cases there may be no government that has access over the data with legitimate prosecution. there have been at least eight -- five magistrate judges that have ruled in favor of the government. as kerry just said, this case may be heard by the supreme court. i will say one more thing which is i think it would be unfortunate. i think that this case is more complicated than can be resolved in a simple, microsoft is right or the government is right. ideally, we would see the legislation we have already been talking about coupled with a fix to this problem of microsoft, ireland that would basically set the default that the u.s. government, pursuant to a warrant, based on probable cause can access data without regard to the location but with some caveats that are meant to take into account the interest of foreign governments in citizens, their own not basin where the data is but the equ
government wanted. itis fixed the problem but doesn't provide the information about where outside the united states. in some cases there may be no government that has access over the data with legitimate prosecution. there have been at least eight -- five magistrate judges that have ruled in favor of the government. as kerry just said, this case may be heard by the supreme court. i will say one more thing which is i think it would be unfortunate. i think that this case is more complicated than...
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the polish government, qua government, has asked for this information. the prosecutor was centrally appointed. originally, it was a warsaw prosecutor, and it was transferred, ok. it's not correct to say that the u.s. government would be admitting anything. if you look at director pompeo's affidavit, he cites this fitzgibbon case. that case and every other case cited on both sides of the attribution issue, they're all foia cases. they all say, unless it's a current employee of the agency in question, that's not an official confirmation of anything. >> is that in the end what your argument depends on, that we should treat the contractors differently from an employee? if these people were current employees, would your entire argument go up in smoke? >> i think the answer might be different in those circumstances, but i don't think it's the only route for us. again it's the confluence, it's the combination of what they would be saying and who they are. a u.s. government employee, you know, the cia director could certainly testify himself about declassified i
the polish government, qua government, has asked for this information. the prosecutor was centrally appointed. originally, it was a warsaw prosecutor, and it was transferred, ok. it's not correct to say that the u.s. government would be admitting anything. if you look at director pompeo's affidavit, he cites this fitzgibbon case. that case and every other case cited on both sides of the attribution issue, they're all foia cases. they all say, unless it's a current employee of the agency in...
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that government does. each year the government spends programs variety of and take necessary money from federal taxes and other receipts a deficit, es meaning the difference between the amount it takes in and the amount that it spends. occasionally we've had surpluses, almost every year deficit. talking about obligations like social security, medicare, military salaries, interest, etcetera. guest: that is right. sit is tion of the tef the total federal debt and congress has put a limit on the amount of debt that the federal government can have. first put this limit into effect 100 years een exactly since the debt limit was instituted. the sit is t the total federal debt limit is dollars. what congress has said by statu statute, u.s. government can't above a single dollar that limit. we've reached that limit and the government is implementing maneuvers they call extraordinary measures to allow this onal time on resolve situation and adjust the debt limit so we can continue to borrow under standard operation
that government does. each year the government spends programs variety of and take necessary money from federal taxes and other receipts a deficit, es meaning the difference between the amount it takes in and the amount that it spends. occasionally we've had surpluses, almost every year deficit. talking about obligations like social security, medicare, military salaries, interest, etcetera. guest: that is right. sit is tion of the tef the total federal debt and congress has put a limit on the...
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government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. in other words, love of country, fate, and family. respect for freedom and free enterprise. and strong defense of american exceptionalism. to date the answer to the -- today the answer to the question what does the republican party stand for is harder to answer but it is a question we must have a really good answer for because the republican party is a party worth fighting for. for me and i will start with a -- for me, it all starts with a pretty basic question, why am i a republican? the answer is pretty simple. i was raised that way. the values were instilled in me right from the beginning. i was raised in toledo, ohio. my dad was a cop, my mom stayed at home. my grandparents lived pretty much down the street. we were midwestern and middle america. family was everything and the center of our lives, so was faith. my family believed in a patch on -- pat on the back and when absolutely necessary a little lower. [laughter] we respected rules and authority
government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. in other words, love of country, fate, and family. respect for freedom and free enterprise. and strong defense of american exceptionalism. to date the answer to the -- today the answer to the question what does the republican party stand for is harder to answer but it is a question we must have a really good answer for because the republican party is a party worth fighting for. for me...
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the government plans to cut taxes. spent 6 billion pounds playing war and persecution lasted two and billion pounds government pandemic. what should the helicopter during a cost of living. [inaudible] >> am going to take no lectures for the smp. what is in this government has done because it record increases meaning the person working full-time on that minimum wage has been a thousand pound reduction in their tax. >> think it mr. speaker. many vibrant the beating heart and the economy. scott potential which quite frankly is becoming tired. needed to reinvigorate best to connected pride in my right honorable friend thinking the government limits off mission. administer for cracks that is precisely why we. the leveling up on simply .6-pound meat and vested up and down the country. that bunch. make a very big case for his constituency for funding during that round. wsrc yesterday earth is a care for her husband alan. who has parkinson's and dementia. karen told me how hard it is to get people with power just to listen to
the government plans to cut taxes. spent 6 billion pounds playing war and persecution lasted two and billion pounds government pandemic. what should the helicopter during a cost of living. [inaudible] >> am going to take no lectures for the smp. what is in this government has done because it record increases meaning the person working full-time on that minimum wage has been a thousand pound reduction in their tax. >> think it mr. speaker. many vibrant the beating heart and the...
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if governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, that is final. no advance, no progress can be made the on these propositions. if anyone wishes to deny their truth or their -- the only direction in which he can proceed historically is not forward, but backward toward the time when there was no equality, no rights of the individual. no rule of the people. i said earlier the republican party is worth fighting for. it is because there are people today on the left with very different ideas. who call our founding documents obsolete. one popular writer recently called the constitution trash. they wanted to rewrite our founding dates and what our founders demonized and erased. they do not want equality. they would like to divide us up i identity and pit us against each other. push back is necessary. some of reagan's persuasion can guide the way. it is -- and his farewell address reagan reminds us ours was the first revolution in the history of mankind that truly reversed the course of government. and with three little words, we the people. we the people
if governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, that is final. no advance, no progress can be made the on these propositions. if anyone wishes to deny their truth or their -- the only direction in which he can proceed historically is not forward, but backward toward the time when there was no equality, no rights of the individual. no rule of the people. i said earlier the republican party is worth fighting for. it is because there are people today on the left with very...
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that is what government tries to do. i agree, but just because they call it an accommodation, does not mean it is immune from analysis. if what they gave my client is what they gave the three to 45,000 churches, their integrated abilities, and purely religious activities of religious orders, if they take that accommodation to my client, we will fill out any form they want to. but the problem is, we have to fill out a form. and the consequence of us filling out the form is, we will be treated very differently from those other religious employers. >> we started to talk about the self insured plans. form,the case of that the or the notice to hhs in that instance becomes a planned instrument? mr. clement: in both cases, it becomes a planned instrument. if the government thinks are instant mentation is the functional equivalent of the other form -- the reason they require the form, is because the way they were originally designed, you did not raise her hand and tell the government i object. you sent a form directly to the tpa
that is what government tries to do. i agree, but just because they call it an accommodation, does not mean it is immune from analysis. if what they gave my client is what they gave the three to 45,000 churches, their integrated abilities, and purely religious activities of religious orders, if they take that accommodation to my client, we will fill out any form they want to. but the problem is, we have to fill out a form. and the consequence of us filling out the form is, we will be treated...
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open up the government. imagine trying to patrol the border or keep the airline passengers safe without receiving a single dime for the last 34 days. you might be concerned about not being able to pay your mortgage, your payment, your car payment, food, medicine, your kids are going to school. that's what's going through those federal employees at the border. i talked to them. i talk to them and we need to make sure we open up the government. now, the -- you know, the american public is ready for president trump to put an end on this crippling shutdown. yet, you know, let's keep the facts to mind. the president continues to reject any sort of compromise. we're ready. we're appropriators. we can sit down and work this out. i know we can. we've done it in the past, and what i want to make sure is we don't hold the federal employees hostage for a 14th century solution to a 21st century issue that we're looking at. in texas, we have natural barriers. now, look at this. in west texas, you got probably over 100 fe
open up the government. imagine trying to patrol the border or keep the airline passengers safe without receiving a single dime for the last 34 days. you might be concerned about not being able to pay your mortgage, your payment, your car payment, food, medicine, your kids are going to school. that's what's going through those federal employees at the border. i talked to them. i talk to them and we need to make sure we open up the government. now, the -- you know, the american public is ready...
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a scottish government that broke its promise and snp scottish government, people facing the prospect of an extra tax in their workplace. all of that. >> order! order! undignified arm waving and bellowing from a sedentary position. calm yourself, you will find it beneficial. the prime minister and all -- >> block grants from westminster, went up. the real people betraying the people of scotland on the scottish government. >> thank you, mister speaker. yesterday we heard of the horrific anti-semitic attack on an elderly jewish gentleman in london. honorable and right honorable colleagues breaking bread with the security trust, charity that exists to defend against anti-semitic violence. will my right honorable friend agree with me that we can never be too blasÉ about anti-semitism, we can never be too tolerant of anti-semitism and the party opposite can never be too apologetic about it. >> can i say first of all i would like to join my honorable friend in recognizing the work by the community security trust. they do important and valuable work throughout the year and i'm pleased if go
a scottish government that broke its promise and snp scottish government, people facing the prospect of an extra tax in their workplace. all of that. >> order! order! undignified arm waving and bellowing from a sedentary position. calm yourself, you will find it beneficial. the prime minister and all -- >> block grants from westminster, went up. the real people betraying the people of scotland on the scottish government. >> thank you, mister speaker. yesterday we heard of the...
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government. at my time in congress and the appetite for liberty has been weak. the understanding of the significance is negligible, yet the good news is compared to 1976, when i first came to congress, the desire for more freedom and less government in 2012 is much greater and growing, especially in grassroots america. college-aged students are with great enthusiasm welcoming the message of liberty. i have a few thoughts as to why the people of a country like ours allowed the conditions to deteriorate to the degree that they have. freedom, private property, and voluntarily contracts generate wealth. in our early history we were very much aware of this. and the only part of the 20th century our politicians promoted the notion that the tax and monetary system had to change. if we were to involve ourselves in excessive economiesic and military spending, that is why congress gave us the federal reserve and the income tax. when americans and many government officials agreeing that sacrificing some lib
government. at my time in congress and the appetite for liberty has been weak. the understanding of the significance is negligible, yet the good news is compared to 1976, when i first came to congress, the desire for more freedom and less government in 2012 is much greater and growing, especially in grassroots america. college-aged students are with great enthusiasm welcoming the message of liberty. i have a few thoughts as to why the people of a country like ours allowed the conditions to...
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to govern. to stop allowing the most extreme wing of your party to prevent us from passing the long-term funding solution that the military itself your own anders that you nominated appointed is asking for. host: senator tammy duckworth. a veteran speaking on the senate floor in a speech getting a lot of attention on what was a busy day saturday as well with some heated emotions on the house and senate floor during part of the day. the president spending the day at the white house. he was scheduled to be at mar-a-lago to celebrate the one year anniversary of his inauguration with a $100,000 per couple fundraiser. he did speak to the gathering .ia satellite the white house released a number of photographs of him from the oval office. on the republican line, good morning. caller: i used to be a democrat but i voted republican and from. i consider myself now a republican because the democrats have nothing to offer me. i am an average middle-class seer senior citizen and i the democrats offering me
to govern. to stop allowing the most extreme wing of your party to prevent us from passing the long-term funding solution that the military itself your own anders that you nominated appointed is asking for. host: senator tammy duckworth. a veteran speaking on the senate floor in a speech getting a lot of attention on what was a busy day saturday as well with some heated emotions on the house and senate floor during part of the day. the president spending the day at the white house. he was...
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down, and they resist any opportunity to keep government open. we are completely ready, as we have been, with bipartisan, to pass alegislation sixth appropriation bill and have a continuing resolution for the seventh bill. we have offered that to the president. a have also offered him continuing resolution with seven bills in it. yesterday the house and the united states senate passed legislation overwhelmingly. i will yield to the distinguished leader in the senate to talk about that. the president is doing everything he can to shut the government down. you have to ask the question, why? does he not believe in government? does he not care about the american people? doesn't he know that the economy is uncertain? hasn't he followed the stock market that he likes to brag about sometimes? there is something wrong with this picture, especially in the holiday season. and if they make the bill bad enough, they are able to maybe get enough votes on the house side for a shameful bill that is unworthy of this house of representatives, and certainly of the
down, and they resist any opportunity to keep government open. we are completely ready, as we have been, with bipartisan, to pass alegislation sixth appropriation bill and have a continuing resolution for the seventh bill. we have offered that to the president. a have also offered him continuing resolution with seven bills in it. yesterday the house and the united states senate passed legislation overwhelmingly. i will yield to the distinguished leader in the senate to talk about that. the...
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government. i meet with the president almost every time i go there. i see his top advisers. as long as i see them, i feel optimistic. when they disappear, we have some problems. i agree with that. we issued a report on security sectors, where we talked about and tell, the whole issue of police training. that was one of the problems we saw. we should have police doing police training. when we are in the rim advising the president of the united states, one of the key pieces of advice you must give individual. we have to support their aspect of civil society, their role within the stabilization and those efforts that can capitalize on that and leverage it will accelerate the role of but alsoa society, leverage one of the most powerful influences in the society as well. this will be the last question we have on this panel and then we will break and go to the regular panel. academy.he u.s. naval very interesting, i will leave this short because it doesn't dovetail the previous question and some of you
government. i meet with the president almost every time i go there. i see his top advisers. as long as i see them, i feel optimistic. when they disappear, we have some problems. i agree with that. we issued a report on security sectors, where we talked about and tell, the whole issue of police training. that was one of the problems we saw. we should have police doing police training. when we are in the rim advising the president of the united states, one of the key pieces of advice you must...
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and government agencies, isn't that true? >> it's true that the definition theerson as interpreted by fcc is that the statute does not apply to the government itself. nobody challenged that exemption for 20 odd years. one characterization is that this is really a manner of restriction, it does not prohibit calling, or conveying a message, just using a certain automated technology to call. it's a manner of communication it's not a restriction on the message. >> with respect, it's fair to say this is a restriction on a certain manner of making calls, but the types of calls that are made legal or illegal, the dividing line between what's allowed and what's not allowed turns on the content of the calls. if you are facing a statute that allowed toe not advocate for libertarians using email, or phone calls or handbills, those would be manner restrictions. we would all recognize that those are content-based restrictions that would trigger scrutiny and would fail. severability, we know what congress wanted to stop, out of the blue ca
and government agencies, isn't that true? >> it's true that the definition theerson as interpreted by fcc is that the statute does not apply to the government itself. nobody challenged that exemption for 20 odd years. one characterization is that this is really a manner of restriction, it does not prohibit calling, or conveying a message, just using a certain automated technology to call. it's a manner of communication it's not a restriction on the message. >> with respect, it's...
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directs --nd it and representative government which studies the first amendment government institutional failure and public opinion. a prolific author whose work includes the struggle to limit government, political history, and the policy of campaign-finance reform. his commentary has been published in periodicals such as usa today, new york times, and los angeles times and he has appeared on npr, fox news channel, and msnbc. dr. samples served as director of georgetown university press and before that as vice president of the 20th century fund. he received his phd in political science from rutgers. our second speaker will be ofthew feeney, director cato's project on emerging technologies where he focuses on issues concerning the intersection of new technologies and civil liberties. before coming to cato, matthew magazine.reason matthew's writing has appeared in the new york times, washington post, huffington post , the san francisco chronicle, the hill, the washington examiner, and others. fromceived his ma and ba the university of reading. our speakers will speak until about 12:45 and
directs --nd it and representative government which studies the first amendment government institutional failure and public opinion. a prolific author whose work includes the struggle to limit government, political history, and the policy of campaign-finance reform. his commentary has been published in periodicals such as usa today, new york times, and los angeles times and he has appeared on npr, fox news channel, and msnbc. dr. samples served as director of georgetown university press and...
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government. -- for the u.s. government. there are times when you will give an interview and then all of a sudden it is very quiet. there is no response. there is no engagement. there is no information flow. there are times when you can feel in these instances that information from the usg is a currency which is metered based on the behavior of the hostage family, company, what have you. it is not overt, but i have seen it. >> i feel that way. i cannot tell you factually that this is what their motives are. but i can tell you how it feels and that is how it feels, that it is a currency. and you get little stars for good behavior and good behavior is silence. i do not care about those stars. i want my son home. i want my son home. that is the reward. i want my son home. single motive. >> i am not sure we can suggest a solution for this point, but the club would be happy to be a place to sponsor a dialogue about the issues of distrust of journalists and how that can become problematic in information sharing in hostage cases. o
government. -- for the u.s. government. there are times when you will give an interview and then all of a sudden it is very quiet. there is no response. there is no engagement. there is no information flow. there are times when you can feel in these instances that information from the usg is a currency which is metered based on the behavior of the hostage family, company, what have you. it is not overt, but i have seen it. >> i feel that way. i cannot tell you factually that this is what...
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person communication, but if the government does require the government, apply within 72 hours to keep the communication. there is an equivalent provision governing what congress added in the 1990s. that is the regime that is analogous where the government is engaging in warrantless surveillance and our argument is at a minimum the government should have to individualize traditional authorization before it turns around and decides to query a particular american to distract communication of a particular american, this would not represent a radical change. up until 2011 for a number of years the government itself prohibited certain agencies including the nsa as part of its minimization procedure. a number of proposals put forward could apply the same mutations. the president's review group selected by president obama, using backward searches that was prohibited and civil liberties oversight board also called for limitation. you can find recommendations to the civil liberties oversight board report. as i said, it contained very similar restrictions before here. i want to emphasize because
person communication, but if the government does require the government, apply within 72 hours to keep the communication. there is an equivalent provision governing what congress added in the 1990s. that is the regime that is analogous where the government is engaging in warrantless surveillance and our argument is at a minimum the government should have to individualize traditional authorization before it turns around and decides to query a particular american to distract communication of a...
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open the government. fund the government. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from montana seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gianforte: mr. speaker, last week the house voted to keep the government open with legislation that on any other day every member would have supported. it funded the government and it re-authorized chip for six years. a program that 24,000 montana children depend on for their health care needs. on any other day, these proposals would pass with broad bipartisan support, but my colleagues on the other side of the aisle in this chamber opposed it, and 44 senate democrats opposed it. and for what? an unrelated immigration issue that can be addressed before march. what has been the result of this misplaced priority? the government shut down. more than two million service men and women aren't being paid. nine million american children, including 24,000 in montana, are losing their health care insura
open the government. fund the government. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from montana seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. gianforte: mr. speaker, last week the house voted to keep the government open with legislation that on any other day every member would have supported. it funded the government and it re-authorized chip for six years. a program that 24,000 montana children...
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does it keep the government shutdown? keep thedo not want to government shutdown. if there were some sort of provisions available, i certainly would look at that. a medical device tax is very onerous to the people of the united states. it is a gross tax, it is not net profits. it is harmful to the medical device industry. i do not think we should be taxing pacemakers and other matters like that. united states senators have indicated they do not favor the medical device tax. an excellents negotiating point. susan collins has a proposal working. it would open the government, extend the debt ceiling for six weeks -- "the washington post close code reports -- post" reportsgton -- hostguest: i think that would bn excellent compromise. it is a direction in which we are moving, those of us associated with the proposal as i am. think youru colleagues support this proposal? aest: we have not had discussion in our conference on that. i would advocate as forcefully as i could for it. i think it moves the ball forward and it does modify obamacare. obamacare has been modified 1
does it keep the government shutdown? keep thedo not want to government shutdown. if there were some sort of provisions available, i certainly would look at that. a medical device tax is very onerous to the people of the united states. it is a gross tax, it is not net profits. it is harmful to the medical device industry. i do not think we should be taxing pacemakers and other matters like that. united states senators have indicated they do not favor the medical device tax. an excellents...
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>> as the government admits and this is on page 50 of the brief, the government was actually using a system that allowed it to identify the time and it was included in the notice to appear. it is included in the amicus brief where it explains the coordinationowed between the department of homeland security and immigration board such that individual dhs officers could identify a time that could be included on the notice to appear and it is explained a great detail why that system worked and why the immigration courts function for effectively. the government admits it had the system and simply stopped using it. there is no information as to why. this is not an insurmountable problem. the government had a system that did this and it is no surprise, even the police officers and municipal governments all across the country are able to include hearing dates on traffic tickets when they pull someone over. they can use any kind of electronic system to identify the next available hearing date and included on the ticket. at all.is not a problem this is way the dhss chosen to implement the syst
>> as the government admits and this is on page 50 of the brief, the government was actually using a system that allowed it to identify the time and it was included in the notice to appear. it is included in the amicus brief where it explains the coordinationowed between the department of homeland security and immigration board such that individual dhs officers could identify a time that could be included on the notice to appear and it is explained a great detail why that system worked...
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i do trust in government. what i have a problem with is the obstructionism in congress by the republican party. we should have an infrastructure though in this country. look around. everything is crumbling. europe, avel to asia, come back here and is gee, what is going on? for the past four years, inauguration day, i don't know if it was 12 or 18 prominent republicans, cantor, ryan, et cetera, meeting in a fancy steakhouse to pledge that they will not allow this president to have a second term. that is on inauguration night. these people don't care about the american people and this country. they don't care about the people on the east coast. they care about their own personal agendas and money grabs. the east coast better get used to this because there is what global warming is all about. host: david from riverside. caller: i'm the first republican, one out of six. very good. my question is the central government is spending to oblivion. we are $16 trillion in debt. why is it everybody on the democratic side
i do trust in government. what i have a problem with is the obstructionism in congress by the republican party. we should have an infrastructure though in this country. look around. everything is crumbling. europe, avel to asia, come back here and is gee, what is going on? for the past four years, inauguration day, i don't know if it was 12 or 18 prominent republicans, cantor, ryan, et cetera, meeting in a fancy steakhouse to pledge that they will not allow this president to have a second term....
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to the conservative government. we believe the youth deserve that very important first experience in employment. as i said, all programs that receive approval must adhere to the terms and conditions of the program. if tmemberasoncern he can speak to my office afterwards. >> honorable member -- order. for thorn hill. >> mr. speaker, hundreds of worthy candidates for summer jobs employees were denied funding for thousands of young people this year because they refused to accept the liberals ' imposed values. now the islamic humanitarian took the box and funding was personally approved bit liberal -- by the liberal house leader. the shaik of this organization now calls for genocide, eradication of israelis, and says you will leave in body bags. mr. speaker, doesn't the minister believe those words clearly violate the liberal values? >> minister of employment. mr. speaker, as i said, clearly,e and me again in this house, all recipients of canada jobs funding must adhere to the provisions. and that includes not undermini
to the conservative government. we believe the youth deserve that very important first experience in employment. as i said, all programs that receive approval must adhere to the terms and conditions of the program. if tmemberasoncern he can speak to my office afterwards. >> honorable member -- order. for thorn hill. >> mr. speaker, hundreds of worthy candidates for summer jobs employees were denied funding for thousands of young people this year because they refused to accept the...
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or poor governance. law.ack of the rule of accountability. the inability of external actors forward.earch and probably a many cases, the engagement of regional powers that destabilized whatever toitical momentum there was improve governance. this is led to a number of areas of human rights concerns where there is broad consensus. there has been fairly consistent violent oppression of protest. the tests were abandoned 2014 and police and security forces have regularly used extra violence to crack down and disrupt protest organized by political opposition and human rights activists. the country has been wracked by armed conflict. of abuse has been fairly appalling. summaryicial execution, execution, abductions, and genderdented level of violence, looting, destruction of livelihood have all led to a chronic humanitarian crises. is also been, despite the presence and finding, the inability of you and peacekeeping forces to protect civilians adequately. 2017 has brought more of the same. by relations include
or poor governance. law.ack of the rule of accountability. the inability of external actors forward.earch and probably a many cases, the engagement of regional powers that destabilized whatever toitical momentum there was improve governance. this is led to a number of areas of human rights concerns where there is broad consensus. there has been fairly consistent violent oppression of protest. the tests were abandoned 2014 and police and security forces have regularly used extra violence to...
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that individual no longer works for the government. >> would you hold this government and future governments to a growing environmental agenda. they were carbon neutral by 2020. this of course brings me great joy to have their heart breaking cause. they are following in the footsteps of the national government. they led the way in having the carbon target. they're gonna leave our country and our environment. >> the next couple of weeks. after the deductions. she was left with the grand sum of 111 pounds i know it likely they will want more details. but when you ask for the support. does he think that 111 homes is enough for that. i'm very happy indeed to look at the case and do whatever we can to help with the individual case. the roads has helped and is helping. there is an estimated 1 million disabled households who will get around 100 thousand pounds more as a result of the universal credit. i'm proud to stand by a record of helping people into work as i said to them before. i'm more than happy to look at the case. in a word. mister speaker. the people of manson. and many people across th
that individual no longer works for the government. >> would you hold this government and future governments to a growing environmental agenda. they were carbon neutral by 2020. this of course brings me great joy to have their heart breaking cause. they are following in the footsteps of the national government. they led the way in having the carbon target. they're gonna leave our country and our environment. >> the next couple of weeks. after the deductions. she was left with the...